Chapter 162: Jandis Part II
The battle began quickly and ended just as quickly.
More than a dozen huge giant wolves were completely defeated in just one confrontation.
Several lifelike wolf-shaped ice sculptures are still in the posture of pounce out, firmly fixed to the ground. The other giant wolves trembled and lay on the ground in a surging and heart-pounding threat.
Even if these giant wolves also have a lot of wisdom and thinking ability, in the face of overwhelming strength, all they can do is to follow their heart's desire to survive and express their submission to each other with interest.
After spitting out a mouthful of dragon breath, the little dragon stretched out a claw very humanely, stretched out his neck, and yawned meaninglessly. The dragon power that spread out, like the tide of the ebb tide, converged again. After doing all this, the little dragon lay back on his stomach again, just with a pair of golden eyes open on Tang Bai's head, staring at the remaining trembling giant wolves.
"Take me to Queen Jandis."
Tang Bai looked at the giant wolves who were a little silent and frightened by the little dragon, his voice was soft, but he had a firm way that could not be refused.
The giant wolf undoubtedly understands the human language. Especially when the language system of the Narnian world is the same as that of Diggor's outside world.
And the performance of the giant wolf after Tang Bai's voice landed also proved this.
Covered with wolf skin, the sleigh made of ice and snow swept quickly on the snow, and in front of it were nearly ten giant wolves with bulging muscles, galloping hard. A white mist of haze spilled out of the mouth of the running giant wolf with a rough panting, and then quickly dissipated into the air.
Under the familiar running of the giant wolf, a majestic snow-white palace is in sight.
It was just a spire, then the tower body, and then behind a corner, the style of the entire palace was exposed to Tang Bai's eyes like a suddenly unfolding ice and snow painting.
As they approached the palace, the speed of several giant wolves slowed down significantly, and their running bodies gave people a sense of hesitation.
It's like a wolf and a tiger, making it difficult for them to make a choice.
They brought their enemies here, which means they betrayed Queen Janetis.
Although they may be forced to do so, betrayal is betrayal. With Queen Janetis's character, she never delves into why her subordinates betrayed. All she thinks about is how to punish the betrayer hard enough.
It is enough to make people fearful and dare not betray the punishment at will.
The wolves obviously understood this, so when they approached the palace, their steps were noticeably hesitant, scattered, and timid.
But Tang Bai didn't give them time to hesitate, and after violently shaking the reins in their hands, the giant wolves who sensed Tang Bai's wishes glanced at each other, and once again accelerated their speed, rushing towards the castle-like palace.
Crossing the river and rushing through the big iron gate, the scene in the palace also appeared in front of Tang Bai's eyes.
The large open space, the snow is crystal white, there are no eye-catching buildings at a glance, and the wide area, with the monotonous white, makes people can't help but have a sense of emptiness and loneliness at a glance.
On the open space comparable to the square, there is not nothing left unstored. Ice sculptures of various creatures and shapes stand there so abruptly and scattered. As Tang Bai went deeper and deeper, these ice sculptures became more and more numerous.
Each one is alive and awe-inspiring, as if they were alive.
Most of these creatures dared to rebel against Jandis, or were betrayed by her, or felt threatened and unhappy, and she sealed them with magic and took their lives.
As the sleigh galloped, after driving into a courtyard, an entrance revealed a soft light.
The giant wolves pulled Tang Bai without stopping, and rushed directly into an empty and spacious hall with that little halo.
The hall had pillars that were either used as supports or decorations, and under the pillars, as Tang Bai had seen along the way, there were stone statues of creatures frozen in magic.
The faint light grew brighter and brighter.
Finally, at the end of the hall, Tang Bai saw the light source and the woman sitting next to the light source.
It was a lamp that had been enchanted and had a soft, tough glow.
Sitting next to the lamp was a woman with an extraordinarily arrogant and cold countenance. The woman was taller and more skeletal than ordinary people, her face was as pale as snow except for her red lips, she wore a golden crown, and held a golden wand in her hand.